The Real HRH Collection’s Alexandra Pierce argues on the Sarah Frazier podcast that "ugly women" should skip college and invest in plastic surgery instead, calling woke feminism a turnoff for men. Owens agrees, citing studies showing heterosexual men prefer traditional traits like softness, kindness, and domestic skills—debunking feminist claims about masculine appeal. She endorses Pierce’s 80% but warns against AI-driven uniformity, advocating natural beauty while allowing minor corrections (e.g., "hook noses") if affordable. Ultimately, the debate reduces dating preferences to superficial or biologically deterministic ideals, sidestepping systemic critiques of gender norms and self-worth. [Automatically generated summary]
There is this social media influencer known as The Real HRH Collection, and she had a very controversial take, or I guess some controversial advice for ugly women.
Let's hear her in her own words on the Sarah Frazier podcast.
This young woman's name, by the way, is Alexandra Pierce.
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Take a listen. You will tell people if they're ugly.
Should you instead invest that money in how you look?
The internet is divided on what she is saying.
I'm not so much divided on what she's saying because she is kind of summing up a lot of what I have said on this show.
First and foremost, she is correct.
Men do not like woke women.
That is one of the biggest lies of feminism, that you are going to somehow become a man and he's going to be attracted to you.
No, because if a man was attracted to a man, that would make him a gay man, right?
So if you're a heterosexual man and you are acting the part of a man, you're not giving him the yin and yang that he's looking for.
Men are looking for women to be softer, to bring in things into the relationship that he can't already offer.
And it's definitely not going to be wokeness that men are after.
They actually like to pursue traditional women.
And some women find that out way too late in life and they end up quite miserable.
So I agree with this. You go to college nowadays, you get a woke education, you become a feminist, you become a radical, you shave half your head, you dye part of it purple.
Probably just not going to be good for you in the long term.
So I'm going to have to agree with her on that.
And I do think that unless you are a woman and you know exactly how you want to climb the corporate ladder, maybe you want to become a doctor or a pediatrician, great, go to college.
But for the women that are there and you're taking fashion courses or you're studying gender studies, it's actually just going to degrade you over time, actually, if you think of yourself as...
It is just going to degrade you over time.
And so I agree with her. Don't go to college.
It's going to be a waste of time. Now, whether or not you should instead take that money and invest it into plastic surgery, don't know that I necessarily agree with this.
I think that if you're not that attractive, but you have an amazing personality and you have so much more to offer, like I said, what men are looking for are women that are loving, women that are kind, I always say that a way to a mentor is through a stomach.
Women that have skills in households are able to cook.
I mean, come on, you're finding a husband.
No question about it.
It's when people, when women are miserable, men are not attracted to that.
So if you do decide to spend your money on plastic surgery, my advice to you would be not to get the AI face that we always talk about where every woman now looks the same on social media.
It's not interesting.
But we did just have a huge debate in the back before we did this show.
I said that the only plastic surgery...
I have to say this now because I don't want to be a hypocrite.
I want to be honest about this.
When women have really, really, really bad hook noses, I think if you have the money, get it fixed.
I have seen so many of my friends who have gotten nose jobs.